﻿TENNESSEE. 211 



Mound on Choctaw Creek, 7 miles northwest of Gim Point. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 

 Mounds half a mile south of Idlewild Hotel, near Reel Foot Lake. 

 Mound at Gun Point, on the eastern shore of Keel Foot Lake. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



Polk County. 



Mound, cemetery, and village site at the Savannah farm, on the north 

 bank of Hiwassee River, about 5 miles above Conasauga Creek. 



Explored by Dr. E. Palmer; described by Cyrus Thomas, Mag. Am. Hist vol II 

 (1884), pp. 396-407. 



Five mounds on tbe same farm on the uplands, 1 mile above the ore- 

 ceding. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 

 Burial cave on Ocoee River, 2 or 3 miles southwest of Benton. 

 Mound on the south bank of Hiwassee River, just below the mouth 

 of Ocoee River. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Three mounds on the southeast bank of Conasauga River, about U 

 miles below Conasauga post-office. 



Reported by James Mooney ; rneutiouod by C. Thomas, " Burial Mouuds of the 

 Northern Section" (1888), p. 97. 



Mound at Conasauga post-office, on the north bank of Conasau-a 

 River. * *= 



Mound ou the north bank of Conasauga River, about opposite the 

 three Callaway mounds and on the same farm. 



Mound on the north bank of Ocoee River, just below and opposite 

 Parks vi He. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Roane County. 



A group of several mounds on the south side of the Tennessee River 

 8 miles below Kingston. ' 



Three mounds on the south side of Clinch River, 1 mile below Waller's 

 Ferry. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Mounds on Half Moon Island, in the Tennessee River, 4.J, miles from 

 Rockwood. (Unexplored.) 



" Winston's mounds," 5J miles south of Rockwood. 



•' Montgomery mound," 6 miles south of Rockwood. 



"Haley's mounds," 5 miles southeast of Rockwood. 



Mounds known as the '> Hazard mounds," across the Tennessee River 

 from the Haley mounds. 



Johnson's mounds, near Jackson's Ferry, 10 miles southeast of Rock- 

 wood. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



Mounds a quarter of a mile from Jackson's Ferry, opposite Half Moon 

 Island. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



